Top 5 Best Beaches I have Visited Around the World 🌎

5. Aruba

Aruba

Aruba beaches are absolutely breathtaking. With beautiful white sand for days surrounded by turquoise water, there is nothing that you couldn't love about walking on the beaches in Aruba - except for maybe the wind. Aruba is extremely windy which helps cut down on the firey heat from being that close to the equator. But with the wind and heat aside, you will find nothing more breathtaking than the sunset over an Aruban beach 🌅
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4. Vada, Tuscany, Italy

Vada, Tuscany, Italy

I found this little hidden gem when I was travelling back from Pisa one extremely hot summer's afternoon. We wanted to find somewhere to go and jump in the ocean, so I googled beaches in the area and it took us to this place. We had to walk for about a kilomter to reach it, but once we did, we were surrounded by the most beautiful white and turquoise water. Swimming in the mediterranean sea is a delight. Your skin is so smooth and refreshed afterwards

3. Surfer's Paradice, Australia

Surfer's Paradice

Surfers Paradise is a seaside resort on Queensland's Gold Coast in eastern Australia. It's known for its high-rise skyline and Surfers Paradise Beach, which hosts a popular market several evenings a week. Along Cavill Avenue are shops, cafes and lively nightclubs. The towering Q1 building, with its SkyPoint observation deck, offers panoramic ocean and city views. For me, the best part of SP was the sound the sand made when you walked on it and watching the migrating humpback whales from the beach

2. Noosa Lagoon, Australia

Noosa Lagoon

Noosa is an Australian resort area on southern Queensland’s Sunshine Coast. Known for its heavy surf, Sunshine Beach is backed by cafes and boutiques. A coastal trail runs north past the beaches of Noosa National Park, home to koalas around Tea Tree Bay. South of the Noosa Everglades, kayaks and sailboats dot the waters of Lake Cootharaba.

1. Veradero, Cuba

Veradero

Varadero, covering Cuba’s narrow Hicacos Peninsula, is a popular beach resort town. Along its 20km of Atlantic Ocean coastline is a string of all-inclusive hotel and spa complexes, and a golf course. Near the peninsula’s eastern tip is Reserva Ecológica Varahicacos, a preserve with trails and an ancient burial cave. Parque Josone is a park with a pond and gardens.



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